Help unlock $100,000 in crucial support with your early Giving Tuesday gift
NAME: KAREN SHARP SUSTAINER STATUS: Unconfirmed GIVING CHALLENGE DEADLINE: Midnight tomorrow | | 465 new monthly donors needed to unlock $100,000 | | | | Dear KAREN, Climate change is no longer a trend that we need charts and graphs to understand. It's happening right before our eyes. Just this summer, Caspian Tern chicks plummeted from their rooftop nests to escape Seattle's deadly heatwave. Such horrifying images are a call to action for all of us who love birds: They need us now more urgently than ever. Will you help? Please rise to the challenge ahead of Giving Tuesday by making your monthly gift— and be one of the 465 new monthly donors we need by midnight tomorrow to secure an additional $100,000 in crucial funds. Heat isn't the only serious climate impact that birds are facing. Historic drought, uncontrolled wildfires, and severe storms are all threatening birds and their ability to find food, water, and safe places to nest and fledge their young. There's still time to give many climate-threatened birds a safer future, and there's no better time than now, on the eve of Giving Tuesday, to come together and give birds the help they so desperately need. Your monthly gift will mean support birds can count on, today and tomorrow, as we tackle the massive challenge that is climate change. With you at our side, we'll continue to carry out expert on-the-ground conservation, building science-based approaches to preserve important habitats for birds, and pushing for the large-scale policy change needed to reduce the threats of climate change. While birds are threatened, together we're their best champions. Tomorrow is Giving Tuesday, a day to embrace the power we share to protect the things we care about. In the midst of this bird emergency, we hope you'll do that right now. Start your monthly gift today, and help unlock an extra $100,000 for birds. This special Giving Tuesday challenge ends at midnight tomorrow, so please don't wait! Sincerely, The National Audubon Society | | | | |
Photo: Duke Coonrad/Audubon Photography Awards | | | | |
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